PAUL THOMAS:
There were more students during Suharto's time
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
IF you visit Broome, a small town on the north coast of Australia, you might be surprised to find street signs in four different languages: Chinese, Japanese, English and Indonesian. These signs tell a story about this multicultural city, one which developed into the center of the pearl industry at the start of the 19th century. Its residents are a mix of the Aborigine, British Anglo Saxons European immigrants, Chinese, Malays, Japanese and Indo
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